The 1939 Auto Union Grand Prix car returned to its home of Reims, France, where it ran the 1939 French Grand Prix Thursday. It is set to sell at Bonhams in California for $8 million in August.(Julien M. Hekimian/Getty Images)

Spl. Taylor Jordan from the U.S. Army First Battalion, 26th Infantry, lifted weights in the rain at his platoon’s base Camp Restrepo in the Korengal Valley in Afghanistan Friday.(David Guttenfelder/Associated Press)

The Eagle Trading Company’s cafe, left, was pushed into the hotel by flood water and ice from the Yukon River Thursday, in Eagle, Alaska. The ice jam on the Yukon River broke near Eagle, a small community that has suffered its worst flooding in recorded history.(Sam Harrel/Associated Press)

The Longa River flooded, forcing evacuations of homes in Esperantina, in the northeastern Brazilian state of Piaui Thursday. According to Brazilian Civil Defense, floods and mudslides from months of heavy rains in northern Brazil have driven more than 214,000 from their homes and killed at least 33 people.(Paulo Whitaker/Reuters)

A child slept next to a chicken in a tent at a refugee camp in Mardan, Pakistan, Friday. Thousands of residents are fleeing fighting in the Swat Valley and Buner after a new offensive by the Pakistani army against Taliban militants in the area.(Greg Baker/Associated Press)

Zheng Shuzhen, left, from Henan province wept with a photo of her one-year-old granddaughter Zhou Mengxin outside a Health Ministry office in Beijing Friday. Several Chinese parents pressed the country’s Health Ministry to investigate the deaths of their babies.(Ng Han Guan/Associated Press)

A Mauritius One Penny Red was pictured at a hotel in Essen, Germany, Friday. A German stamp collector, who, 20 years ago, mislaid one of the world’s most valuable stamps, a ‘Post Office’ Mauritius One Penny Red, was to offer it for sale today at an auction in Essen.(Ina Fassbender/Reuters)

An Indian policeman used a slingshot to throw stones at Kashmiri protesters during an election protest in Srinagar Friday. At least 30 people were injured when police in Kashmir’s main city fired teargas to disperse thousands of Muslims protesting against India’s general election in the disputed Himalayan region.(Fayaz Kabli/Reuters)

A girl, whose mother was protesting in an underground vault, cried as she climbed out in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Friday. A group of Kazakh homeowners holed up in an underground vault Friday to protest state plans to evict them from their houses.(Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters)

Cacique Raony Kayapo, from the Kayapo ethnic group, drank a soda before marching at the Terra Livre, or Free Earth, indigenous camp in Brasilia, Brazil, Thursday. Thousands of Indians from different Brazilian tribes are attending the camp, which ends May 8, demanding more attention from the government to indigenous issues.(Eraldo Peres/Reuters)

A man scuffled with policemen during a street protest against Taiwan banks linked with Lehman Brothers in Taipei Friday. Around 1,000 Taiwan investors who suffered losses from their Lehman Brothers-linked investments requested a full reimbursement from associated banks.(Nicky Loh/Reuters)

Former baseball player Jose Canseco, standing at right, listened as his attorney Dennis Holahan spoke during a news conference in Beverly Hills, Calif. Mr. Canseco said baseball players had endured enough embarrassment over the steroid scandal and now it’s time to investigate what role Major League Baseball and the players’ association played in it.(Branimir Kvartuc/Associated Press)

A woman visited the grave of a Soviet Red Army soldier killed in World War II at a military graveyard in Moscow Friday, the eve of Victory Day.(Alexey Sazonov/AFP/Getty Images)